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Home›Products›Flooring›Quiet flooring

Quiet flooring

By Justin Felix
July 19, 2016
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CSR Hebel has launched its PowerFloor system enabling homeowners to turn down the sound in their homes, and reduce sound transmission between floors. A highly versatile solid flooring system, PowerFloor gives the feel of a concrete floor at a significantly lower cost.

It is installed over conventional joists, the system of thick panels fit snugly together to form a strong, smooth floor. Home owners won’t know that PowerFloor is underfoot but will notice its proven superior acoustic and thermal insulation properties

www.hebel.com.au

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